Friday, July 21, 2006

IBM profit rises by more than 9% to $2.02 billion  (Data recovery software freeware)


IBM profit rises by more than 9% to $2.02 billion 
International Business Machines Corp. posted a profit of $2.02 billion, or $1.30 a share, compared to $1.85 billion, or $1.12 a share in the year-ago quarter.
Source: www.indiadaily.com

US warns online gambling is illegal 
Charges of illegal gambling levelled at BetonSports and David Carruthers, its chief executive, may be only the first in a series of prosecutions against online gambling executives setting foot on US soil, federal officials warned on Tuesday.
Source: www.indiadaily.com

United Technologies posts 15% earnings growth 
United Technologies reported Tuesday a 15% rise in second-quarter earnings and lifted its outlook for the full year as strong aerospace demand and better margins offset weakness in its Carrier heating and air-conditioning equipment unit.
Source: www.indiadaily.com

Rice weighs Damascus peace mission 
The Bush administration is considering sending Condoleezza Rice, secretary of state, to Damascus to push Syria into agreeing a lasting political solution to the conflict in Lebanon.
Source: www.indiadaily.com

Microsoft acquires Winternals Software 
REDMOND, Wash., July 18 (UPI) -- Microsoft said Tuesday that it will acquire Austin, Texas-based Winternals Software LP.
Source: www.upi.com

The Cheesecake Factory Inc. in the middle of a internal review of the company's options-award program 
The Cheesecake Factory Inc. in the middle of a internal review of the company's options-award program. The company will miss its deadline to file its fiscal second-quarter results for the same results.
Source: www.indiadaily.com

Microsoft Walks Off With Winternals 
Microsoft picked up privately held data protection software company Winternals for an undisclosed sum today, as the vendor again looks to boost its security story.
Source: www.byteandswitch.com

Encrypted Data on Https Sites Stop Hackers in Their Tracks 
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Source: www.redorbit.com

Microsoft Rolls Up Winternals 
Microsoft revealed on Tuesday that it has purchased Winternals Software, a small firm specializing in Windows utilities that brings the industry giant a double whammy of talent and technology. Austin, Texas-based Winternals is well-known for its free Sysinternals toolset, however the golden eggs in the deal for Microsoft is the addition of company co-founders Mark Russinovich and Bryce
Source: www.newsfactor.com

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